MAKE IT COUNT FOR YOUR KIDS
It's Financial Literacy and Mathematics
Awareness Month and you can bank on Thinkfinity for the best math and
economics resources around!
A collection of hundreds of resources
for teaching personal finance themes such as earning an income, saving
and investing, credit and spending, and money management.
Students work through a credit card scenario with a teaser rate, minimum payments, fees and a rate change for being late. Don't be late, check it out now!
Children model prices mentioned in a children's book, then make change from a given amount by counting on from the price. Count on this to challenge your preK-2 class!
Students purchase common items used in their math classroom such as
desks, chairs, calculators, etc. Students get a budget plus coupons to
use when making their purchases. The goal of the lesson is to have
fun applying the concepts of discount and percent. See how it all adds up!
A collection of lessons, activities and articles from the
Thinkfinity Partners on our economic past and our
financial future. Check them out!
PEN A POEM FOR NATIONAL POETRY MONTH
You can't go wrong with these top picks for National Poetry Month - try them today!
Your students can use Interactive Poetry Tools to learn about and write Shape, Acrostic and Diamante poems. Check out the lesson plans for you!
Math folks have poetry resources, too! The Shapes and Poetry lesson lets students explore geometric figures and positional words using the poem "Shapes" from A Light in the Attic, by Shel Silverstein. Check it out!
Use this ReadWriteThink lesson to help your students celebrate
Poem in Your Pocket Day on April 29, sponsored by the Academy of
American Poets. Write on!
Thinkfiity has hundreds of Poetry lessons, activities, tip sheets, tools and resources on poets. Check them out!
GET YOUR CLASS JAZZED!
Don't miss a beat - check out these resources for Jazz Appreciation Month!
Go upbeat in Jazz History month with a combined art and music lesson. Don't miss a beat!
Students will learn how to listen to and appreciate authentic jazz
recordings by listening to recordings by jazz greats and reading
introductions that discuss the relevace of the songs as well as how to
listen to them. Get groovin'!
Students will be introduced to jazz dance and jazz music. They will
explore basic jazz dance movements and create a cinquain poem inspired
by jazz music. Jazz it up!
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